Re: [PATCH 0/7] usb: isp1760: extend support for isp1763

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Hi Greg,
On Thu May 6, 2021 at 11:50 AM WEST, Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, May 04, 2021 at 11:19:03AM +0100, Rui Miguel Silva wrote:
> > The Arm MPS3 FPGA prototyping board [0] have an isp1763 [1] as USB controller.
> > There is already support for the isp1760 and isp1761 in tree, this series extend
> > the support also for the isp1763.
> > 
> > Move register access using regmap, remove some platform data and code, refactor
> > the mempool, use dr_mode to align to existing bindings, then add the support for
> > isp1763 host mode, add bindings files that did not existed and at the end
> > add also support for peripheral mode for isp1763.
> > 
> > @Laurent and @Sebastian, I add both of you in the bindings files as maintainers
> > (it is a mandatory field)since you were the ones which contributed with the
> > initial code and peripheral code, let me know if you are ok with it.
> > If yes I may send a follow up to add also entries in MAINTAINERS file that it is
> > also missing.
>
> First 3 patches now applied, feel free to rebase and resend the rest
> based on the review comments.

Thanks, yeah, I was taking the chance to clean all the pre-existing
sparse warnings in that driver, since this was triggering some new
ones.

And I knew that you merging this first ones would make Laurent jump
from his chair and review this, eheh. Thanks for that also.

I will rebase and send follow up series that will address all
that sparse warnings.

------
Cheers,
     Rui




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